Best Snowmobile in Michigan

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Michigan, Oceana County

03 :29 hrs
18.1 mi
88.443985 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated and groomed snowmobile trails for riders to explore during the winter. The trails are split into 4 different regions between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. This ride on the southern Lower Peninsula follows LP 191 for 18 miles south to the town of Rothbury. The ride has moderate changes in elevation and no major obstacles or hazards. Trails are open for riding between December 1st and March 31st. For current trail status and riding conditions contact the Michigan DNR or local snowmobile clubs. A current Michigan registration and trail permit are required for riding.

2

Michigan, Ontonagon County

07 :59 hrs
40.4 mi
207.357 ft
Unknown

The Bill Nicholls Trail runs for 41 miles in the Upper Peninsula between Mass City and Houghton and offers visitors excellent opportunity for taking in great scenery and seeing lots of wildlife. The trail is open for many types of recreation including snowmobiling in the winter. The trail follows an old rail trail that is fairly flat but there are some ups and downs along the way, especially at the beginning and towards the turnaround in Houghton. Be sure to check current trail and riding conditions before setting out.

3

Michigan, Newaygo

02 :24 hrs
12.2 mi
36.23001 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated and groomed snowmobile trails for riders to explore during the winter. The trails are split into 4 different regions between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. This ride on the southern Lower Peninsula follows LP 3 for 12 miles between the northern outskirts of Newaygo up to the 1 Mile Road staging area northwest of White Cloud. The ride has moderate changes in elevation and no major obstacles or hazards. Trails are open for riding between December 1st and March 31st. For current trail status and riding conditions contact the Michigan DNR or Newaygo County Snowmobile Association. A current Michigan registration and trail permit are required for riding.

4

Michigan, Big Rapids

04 :23 hrs
22.1 mi
32.600006 ft
Unknown

The Fred Meijer White Pine Trail runs for 92 miles between the communities of Cadillac and Grand Rapids on Michigan's lower peninsula. The trail is a mix of pavement and gravel and is used for all types of recreation including snowmobiling in the winter. This section of the trail starts at Big Rapids and travels south for approximately 22 miles to Howard City. The trail is mostly flat and there are no major obstacles or hazards.

5

Michigan, Hartford

02 :26 hrs
12.3 mi
50 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated snowmobile trails for riders to explore. The trails are split into 4 different regions; the Western Upper Peninsula, Eastern Upper Peninsula, Northern Lower Peninsula, and Southern Lower Peninsula. The trails are named and numbered after the peninsula. LP 595 is located on the Southern Lower Peninsula. This section of the trail covers 12+ miles of groomed trail through rural countryside between the city of Hartford to the trail junction with LP 59. The trail is fairly flat with no major hazards or obstacles. For current trail and riding conditions contact the Driftskippers Snowmobile Club. A current Michigan registration is required as well as a trail permit.

6

Michigan, Oceana County

03 :16 hrs
16.5 mi
45.61499 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated snowmobile trails for riders to explore and enjoy during the winter. The trails are split into 4 different regions between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. This ride on the southern Lower Peninsula follows the Hart–Montague Trail State Park for 16+ miles from the parking area in Rothbury to the end of the trail in the town of Hart. The ride has very little change in elevation and no major obstacles or hazards. Trails are open for riding between December 1st and March 31st and there must be 4 inches of snow for riding. For current trail status and riding conditions contact the Michigan DNR or local snowmobile clubs. A current Michigan registration and trail permit are required for riding.

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Michigan, Muskegon County

05 :34 hrs
27.9 mi
35.972992 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated snowmobile trails for riders to explore and enjoy during the winter. The trails are split into 4 different regions between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. This ride on the southern Lower Peninsula follows LP 192 and LP 19 for 28 miles between East Muskegon and the city of Bridgeton. The ride is mostly flat with no major hazards or obstacles. For current trail and riding conditions contact the West Shore Snowmobile Council. A current Michigan registration and trail permit are required for riding.

8

Michigan, Montcalm County

04 :49 hrs
24.3 mi
83.873 ft
Unknown

The Fred Meijer White Pine Trail runs for 92 miles between the communities of Cadillac and Grand Rapids on Michigan's lower peninsula. The trail is a mix of pavement and gravel and is used for all types of recreation including snowmobiling during the winter. This section of the trail starts from Howard City and travels south for approximately 24 miles to the city of Belmont. The trail is mostly flat and there are no major obstacles or hazards. Snowmobiling in Michigan requires machine registration and a Michigan trail permit.

9

Michigan, Cass County

08 :58 hrs
45.1 mi
65.10901 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated snowmobile trails for riders to explore and enjoy during the winter. The trails are split into 4 different regions between the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. The trails are named and numbered after the peninsula. LP 59 and LP 12 are located on the Southern Lower Peninsula, This covers over 40 miles of these groomed trails through rural countryside between the staging area near Dewey Lake and the outskirts of Cassopolis. The trail is fairly flat with no major hazards or obstacles. For current trail and riding conditions contact the Driftskippers and Edwardsburg Snowmobile Clubs. A current Michigan registration and trail permit is required for riding.

10

Michigan, Cass County

05 :08 hrs
25.9 mi
30.871002 ft
Unknown

Michigan offers over 6500 miles of designated snowmobile trails for riders to explore and enjoy during the winter. The trails are split into 4 different regions between the upper and lower peninsula. The trails are named and numbered after the peninsula. LP 59 is located on the Southern Lower Peninsula. This section of the trail covers 25 miles of groomed trail through rural countryside between the staging area near Dewey Lake south to the outskirts of Niles. The trail is fairly flat with no major hazards or obstacles. For current trail status and riding conditions contact the Driftskippers Snowmobile Club and Edwardsburg Snowmobile Club. A current Michigan registration and trail permit are required for riding.

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